Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, December 26, 1959, Image 3

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THE BULLETIN, December 2G, 1352- -PAGE 3 S. cciAon A (jroctincjA GASOLINE ALLEY NO. 2 Earl Nelson, Manager 4490 Peachtree Road Chamblee, Ga. CE. 7-0144 WIGGINS DRY CLEANERS Every Garment- Sterilized KNOW WHERE YOU SEND YOUR CLOTHES 220 Pine Avenue Albany, Georgia THE RED HAT COVERS THE WORLD MURL B. LAMB, President MRS. W. S. BASKIN, 1st Vice-President G. ROY LAMB, 2nd Vice-President JACK P. BUCHANAN, Secretary-Treasurer Craig's 1903 HAMILTON ROAD COLUMBUS, GEORGIA BILL DALY'S RED BARN CE. 3-4625 • CE. 3-4531 Cloudt's Food Shop CATERERS TO ATLANTA 1933 Peachtree St., N. E. TR. 6-7523 Atlanta, Georgia KUT AND KURL BEAUTY SALON 1161 Main St. — PO. 7-1662 Forest Park, Georgia Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Personal Insurance and Investment Program BOB MOON Suite 457, 1401 Peachtree Bldg. TR. 2-8889 Atlanta 9, Ga. The universality of the Catholic Church is clearly represented by. the membership of the completed Sacred College of Car dinals when Pope John XXIII proclaims 8 new cardinals at the consistory of December 14, 1959. Prepared by N.C.W.C. News Service, this map depicts the distribution of the Red Hat on all five continents showing the number in each of the 27 countries represented in the completed college which will have 31 Italian and 48 non-Italian cardinals. (NC Photos) CARDINALS AT AMERICAN COLLEGE FOR CEREMONY OF VATICAN NOTICES SEASON’S GREETINGS To The Members Of St. Teresa’s Parish We urge you to see the new St. Teresa's Church which was designed by the J. E. Greiner Company and built by the A. C. Samford Organization. ALBANY CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. ALBANY, GA. ROME, (Radio, NC) — Their Eminences Albert Cardinal Meyer and Alois Cardinal Muench received the official notification of their nomination as cardinals at the North Ameri can College here. They were surrounded at the ceremony by many other American bishops and priests and members of their families. Also present were U. S. Ambas sador James D. Zellerbach and the faculty and students of the North American College. At eleven in the morning (Dec. 14), the official messen gers from the Vatican Secre tariat of State and Chancery of the Holy Roman Church enter ed the North American College dining hall, which had been converted into a temporary re ception hall. They delivered the two documents which stated that His Holiness Pope John XXIII and the Sacred College of Cardinals meeting in secret consistory had approved the nomination of the two cardinals to the Sacred College. Cardinal Meyer and Cardinal Muench were seated on two thrones facing the approximate ly 500 assembled guests. Flank ing either side of them were seated the archbishops and bishops who had come from the United States for the occasion. Members of the Cardinals’ fam ilies were first-row guests. Messengers, headed by a mas ter of pontifical ceremonies, Msgr. Giuseppe Calderari, went first to the throne of Cardinal Muench. The messengers of the Cardinal Secretary of State con signed the “biglietto di nomina” (notice of nomination) to Card inal Muench who then gave it to Archbishop Martin J. O’Con nor, rector of the North Ameri can College, to read. Then the messenger of the BUCKHEAD GULF SERVICE A. C. RAKESTRAW, JR., DEALER ROAD SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES BRAKE WORK & TUNE UP CE. 7-9788 — CE. 3-9146 3145 Peachtree Rd., N.E. Atlanta, Ga. CENTRAL SEA FOOD MARKET ALL KINDS OF SEA FOODS PHONE HE. 2-7457 230 TARVER AVE. ALBANY. GA. Reason 4 (jreetin 9 i BARGE - PSON INCORPORATED ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS 13S ELLIS STREET, N. E ATLANTA 3, THOMAS W. DANIEL, President CARROLL S. BROWN, Executive Vice-President WM. B. THOMPSON, Chairman of the Board 0-SAVE-IT PRESCRIPTION SHOP Phone HE. 5-8351 Albany, Go. 210 Pine Avenue HOFMAYER DRY GOODS GOMPANY WHOLESALE Albany, Georgia ONORETE TS C0RP. 1190 Sylvester Road Dial HEmlock 6-4626 P. O. Box 761 ALBANY, GEORGIA Chancery presented the decree of nomination which was hand ed to Msgr. Guido del Mestri, Internuncio to British East and West Africa who until Septem ber was -an aide to the then Archbishop Muench at the nun ciature in Bonn. Msgr. del Mes tri too read the decree. Then the messengers present ed the same documents to Card inal Meyer. Msgr. Edward Burke, chancellor of the Arch diocese of Chicago, read the notice of nomination and Msgr. Cletus O’Donnell, vice-chan cellor, read the decree of the Apostolic Chancery. After the brief ceremony, punctuated by the flashing bulbs of news cameramen, there was a rousing applause from the guests. Msgr. Calderari addressed a brief speech of greeting to the two cardinals expressing “best wishes and blessings of His Hol iness Pope John XXIII together with similar expression of my own and those of the entire Sacred College of His Holiness.” Cardinal Muench, speaking on behalf of Cardinal Meyer and in his own behalf, respond ed in Italian saying: “In this moment of profound emotkft, iftr us, new cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, we raise our, thoughts to God, the Giver of every good, to thank Him for having granted to us in His admirable designs the grace to be counted among the members of the Sacred College. “Our devout and graceful thoughts are turned also toward the Supreme Pontiff, His Holi ness Pope John XXIII. “To his august person we ex press the sentiments of our pro found gratitude and of our fil ial devotion for having deigned to raise us to the sacred purple. “As devout sons of the Church, it pleases us to renew publicly in this solemn hour, the expression of our profound and sincere attachments to this holy mother for whose exalta tion we intend to work with all our strength. “Help us with your fervent prayer to correspond faithfully to God’s loving designs for us and to bear worthily the new responsibilities imposed upon us by the high dignity.” Members of the U. S. hier archy who were present includ ed Archbishop Patrick A. O’ Boyle of Washington, Auxiliary Archbishops William D. O’ Brien and Bernard J. Sheil of Chicago, and Archbishop Mar tin J. O’Connor, rector of the North American College and Bishops Albert R. Zuroweste of Belleville, 111.; Loras T. Lane of Rockford, 111.; John B. Franz of Peoria, 111. Also present were Auxiliary Bishops Raymond P. Hillinger of Chicago; Leo F. Dworschak of Fargo, N. D.; Ro man R. Atkielski of Milwaukee, John B. Grellinger of Green Bay, Wis., and Philip M. Han nan of Washington, and Bishop- elect Ernest Primeau of Man chester, N. H. Chaplains attending Cardinal Muench during the ceremony were Msgr. Alberto Giovannet- ti of the Vatican Secretariat of State, and Father Joseph Sen- ger, Cardinal Muench’s private secretary. Chaplains attending Cardinal Meyer were two Chi cago priests stationed abroad— Msgrs. Paul C. Marcinkus, a member of the Vatican Secre tariat of State, and Msgr. Jos eph Howard, rector of the resi dence for Chicago priests study ing in Rome. Members of Cardinal Muench’s immediate family present were Mrs. Mary Herrick of Milwaukee, Joseph Muench of Neenah, Wis., Frank Muench of Elm Grove, Wis.; and Teresa Muench and Mrs. Dorothy Ott, both of Milwaukee. Cardinal Meyer’s immediate family pre sent included Mr. and Mrs. Ed mund Meyer of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Meyer of Elm Grove, Wis.; and a sister, Sister Therese of the Sisters of St. Ag nes of Fonddu Lac, Wis. In the afternoon following the ceremony of the “biglietto” the two cardinals were again at the North American College to re ceive the traditional greetings from gentlemen in waiting of the other cardinals named in the same consistory together with greetings from members of the diplomatic Missions at the Holy See and many other friends. Radio Station WERD KC 860 On The Dial 330 Auburn Ave., NE JA. 4-0666 — Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE! 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